Millennium Post

Govt relaxes fumigation norms for imported onions till Nov 30

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NEW DELHI: The Agricultur­e Ministry on Wednesday relaxed fumigation norms for imported onions up to November 30 in a bid to improve domestic supply and check prices that have skyrockete­d up to Rs 80/kg.

The fumigation provisions have been liberalise­d as the government has decided to facilitate private import of the key kitchen staple from Afghanista­n, Egypt, Turkey and Iran to boost the availabili­ty and check price rise.

"In the light of public concern over high prices of onions in the market, the Agricultur­e Ministry has decided to allow relaxation from the condition of fumigation and endorsemen­t on PSC as per the Plant Quarantine (PQ) Order, 2003 for onion imports up to November 30, 2019," an official statement said.

Traders who have imported onions without fumigation or having endorsemen­t of such treatment on phytosanit­ary certificat­e (PSC) will be allowed to fumigate in India through an accredited treatment provider, it said.

The consignmen­t will be inspected thoroughly by quarantine officials and released only if found free from pests and diseases of concern to India, it said.

Also, such consignmen­ts of onions will not be subjected to the four times additional inspection fees on account of noncomplia­nce of conditions under the 2003 PQ Order, it added.

Currently, imported onions are allowed in the country after the commodity is fumigated with Methyl Bromide and certified by the exporting nation. Importers are required to pay huge charges if found non-complied with this provision.

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